The J Project

How can one live a {happy} normal life after a loss of a loved one? How can one move on from the tragedy? How can one be the source of light and inspiration once again? How can one live his/her life again?

Exactly five months ago, my dear cousin left this world to be with the Lord. To be honest, I'm still in grief pain. I cannot imagine life without him. I cannot imagine summers, Christmases, New Years, reunions, and so much more occasions leaving happy marks without him in the picture. I'm still very sad about all of this and I still find myself crying from time to time because I just can't bare it. The love he showered on me on us is so special. He's the most special, most wonderful, and most beautiful person the Lord has created and even on his passing, he still touch lives.

I've decided to create THE J PROJECT which is inspired by my dear cousin not just to make myself a better person but to spread kindness in this world. And hopefully, through this project, I will be able to immortalize his memories by making the world a better place.

HOW DOES THE J PROJECT WORK?
Just conquer the world one random act of kindness at a time!
Everyone's invited to join in. :)

If you're a blogger, I hope you can share your J Project in your blog and link this original post on your post. And you're free to leave your link in the comment section below because I'd like to see and share them! :))

The J Project: The List of Acts

Note: You can do this randomly. You're not required to chronologically follow the list. Also, please remember to do this whole-heartedly.

1. Free Hugs.
You don't have to really give hugs to strangers if you're not comfortable but you can always start giving hugs to your classmate who's sad, your friends, your family, and so on and so forth.

***Ever since my cousin died, me being a hugger has increased to the highest level. I've been hugging my brothers and friends and yfc family and everyone to the extent! I mean, you'll never know kasi when you'll see someone for the last time. I wasn't able to hug my cousin so tight on the very last moment we saw each other before the incident.
(My cousin is the sweetest! Superlambing niya kasi! )

2. Greet the "kuya" and "ate" guards (the security guards) with a smile.
Simple hello and hi or good day may make their day! You can even have a short chat with them.

***I've been greeting our school guards since I heard stories about my cousin being friends with a lot of people including those that the world takes for granted or those that are usually ignored by the commoners.I salute them by the way for a job well done in protecting us (in school) and for helping me cross the street! hehe

3. Greet the janitors.
Simple hello and hi can make their day!

***I am actually friends with some of our janitors in school now and I am really happy when I see them smiling.

4. Leave inspiring messages (through post-its or similar ones) in random places.
Leave them in a public toilet cubicle door, in classrooms, in bus seats, in traffic lights, in random product goods in malls... anywhere! You'll never know whom you might cheer up. This can be super inspiring to those who are so down. Words can heal.

5. Treat a street kid!!!
Save up your allowance and bring a street kid with you in a fast food chain (say Jollibee or Mcdonald's because of spaghetti. you know, kids love spaghetti!) or in a restaurant and eat together!
Do this at least once or twice a month. ;)

6. Hold the door open.

7. Hold the elevator door.

8. Give your seat to an elderly person.

8. Pick-up the trash.
This seems simple yet we don't do it at all. And because we don't do it, we contribute in the destruction of mother earth. Be kind. Pick-up the trash you see in the streets and throw it in the proper disposal.

9. Give a bottle with cold water to a bus driver or jeepney driver or tricycle driver.
Traffic + hot weather = Philippines.
Bring them joy!

10. Give carepacks to the Homeless.

11. Stop negative conversations. Spread the positive vibes!

12. Smile at strangers.
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” -Plato

13. Say something nice to someone.

14. Post it thank yous.
Thank people by using sticky notes.

***
I like doing this because I enjoy seeing the simple happiness and smiles of the people receiving post it thank you from me. :) When I borrow something from someone, I leave a thank you note upon returning the item to them.

15. Let Someone Go In Line In Front Of You

***more acts to come

"No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted." - Aesop

I am launching this project today, exactly 5 months after my cousin's death. He really is an angel sent by God. I hope we can make this world a little bit better by doing this J Project. :)

I'll be updating this often. :))

INSPIRATIONAL VIDEO: Kindness chain

I first saw this video in a YFC event and I think it's really inspirational indeed. I hope you'll take some time to watch this. ;))

P.S. This project is not fully finished but I just really want to launch it today.

RaeAbigael

Rae Abigael J. Caacbay is a young creative who went through a quarter life crisis by the end of 2016. Though she's still lost, she keeps on moving forward anyway as a ballerina, visual artist, lifestyle blogger, and a BS Interior Design graduate based in the Philippines.

5 comments:

Rae, I love this video... it is uplifting and I think it is so wonderful that you are creating the J project... once my year end is over at work I will be jumping in on this with you... it is crazy busy where I am barely treading water... of course I will be doing many of these now I just won't be blogging about it yet... I am going to tweet about and share on Google+... I hope this helps you... I know how awful it is lose someone so very close to you... I have lost a few people in my life and they were tragic and extremely difficult to handle... the last one was so hard I almost didn't make it through... I think writing really helped me though xox

This is such a good idea. If only everyone can take part in this project, the world will definitely become a better place. I hope this project touches more lives than you can imagine. I salute you for taking the initiative to do this. I think I'll post one as well. I'll let you know. :)

This is such a great idea, three years ago my father died and I'm also still sad about it. I think it has made me appreciate life and the small things in it more, and generally don#t take things for granted abymore.Best of luck and success with The J Project!

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